Am 29.01.2012 09:35, schrieb Georg Brandl:
> Another thing: forward-word stops at the *ends* of words. py-forward-
> into-nomenclature now stops at the beginnings of words. E.g.:
>
> def doSomething(blah)
>
> from the beginning of the line it should stop at " ", "S", "(", ")"

I'm working with a bunch of Python programmers who use
vim and they make Python using TABs for indent. I use
Emacs with python-mode which translates the tab key to 4
spaces (like it should, but never mind). Since I don't
want to cause trouble I want to add something to my
.emacs file (or whatever) to make indents using real
TABS instead of translating them to spaces. How?

When called with \\[univeral-argument], execution through `default-value' of `py-shell-name' is forced.
When called with \\[univeral-argument] followed by a number different from 4 and 1, user is prompted to specify a shell. This might be the name of a system-wide shell or include the path to a virtual environment.

When called from a programm, it accepts a string specifying a shell which will be forced upon execute as argument. "
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